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Moved several times and finding its way down in the Gaslamp Quarter, the William Heath Davis House is the oldest original structure downtown.
Built in the 1850s and home by many prominent early citizens of the city. This beautiful Victorian house and museum, houses many artifacts about San Diego and its early downtown residents.
From simple military quarters and kitchens to an elegant parlor awaiting our arrival. |
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But, according to some, other things reside there as well.
Poltergeist activity abound in the cozy halls and rooms of a bygone era.
Military quarters, private home and hospital all have their own ghostly tales to tell. |
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The William Heath Davis House is operated by the Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation. Self-Guided Museum Tours: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-6pm and Sunday 9am-3pm. $5 per person or $4 for seniors.
For more information please visit their website |